Hot Pursuit is a Need for Speed game in name only. This  blisteringly fast racer has more in common with developer Criterion  Games’ own Burnout series than it does with any previous Need for Speed  offering, despite lacking a number of features that are commonly  associated with Burnout games. This isn’t a game in which you’re  rewarded for crashing spectacularly or for jumping through billboards,  but it is a game that encourages you to drive dangerously and to take  down your opponents by any means necessary. The option to play both as  illegal racers and as the cops that are chasing them brings some  much-needed variety to the action, while spike strips, road blocks, and  other satisfying countermeasures ensure that Hot Pursuit doesn’t feel  quite like any racer that you’ve played before. Regardless of whether  your interest in Hot Pursuit stems from a love of Need for Speed,  Burnout, or neither, you won’t be disappointed.
 If you’re familiar with the Burnout series, you’ll immediately feel  at home with the handling in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit. Licensed cars  from the likes of Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and Porsche can be made to  slide around corners with only the briefest of touches on the brake, and  you earn nitrous by driving dangerously close to other vehicles and  into oncoming traffic. Furthermore, there are plenty of shortcuts  available if you stray from the Seacrest County roads, and should you  wreck your ride while attempting to take one, you’re treated to a  glorious slow-motion shot as panels buckle and debris starts to fly. A  similar slow-motion treatment is used to alert you when additional cops  show up to chase you down and when you successfully take out an  opponent, which adds a welcome touch of Hollywood to these high-speed  chases. Not that they need it. 
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